December 12, 2023: How Community Providers can be More Effective Advocates for Students

How Community Providers can be More Effective Advocates for Students

All Stamford providers working with young people, should attend these quarterly meetings.

The presentation covered:

  • What the various terms mean regarding support services available to students.
  • How a non-school staff member can help advocate for the services your student needs to be successful.

Agenda:

  • Advocating for students
  • Networking/resource sharing – lunch

For future Community Provider meetings, email Julie at jdegennaro@domuskids.org

If you or someone you know is struggling or in crisis, help is available.
Call or text 988 or chat 988lifeline.org

The Stamford YMHA is a city-wide network of providers, advocates and concerned individuals to improve conditions for children and adolescents struggling with their mental health. Questions concerning individual cases and concerns should be referred directly to your care provider.

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© Stamford Youth Mental Health Alliance

c/o The Fiduciary Entity: Dovetail: SIP, Inc. | 40 Clinton Avenue | Stamford, CT 06901

If you or someone you know is struggling or in crisis, help is available. Call or text 988 or chat 988lifeline.org

The Stamford YMHA is a city-wide network of providers, advocates and concerned individuals to improve conditions for children and adolescents struggling with their mental health.  Questions concerning individual cases and concerns should be referred directly to your care provider.

Instagram
© Stamford Youth Mental Health Alliance

c/o The Fiduciary Entity: Dovetail: SIP, Inc. | 40 Clinton Avenue | Stamford, CT 06901